In a report released Thursday, SeaWorld said its earnings are down, but overall attendance is up.

The overall attendance gain is despite a dip in Orlando attendance numbers. The company blames the dip in Orlando on fewer international visitors, along with a decline in pass holder purchases because of fewer discounts.

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The company reported a first-quarter loss of $46.9 million, it was $43.5 million the previous year.

SeaWorld's earnings in the first quarter of 2016 were $220.2 million, compared to $214.6 million in 2015.

SeaWorld last month announced the end of its killer whale shows and breeding program.